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    Histone modifications function in both cellular and viral gene expression. However, the roles of acetyltransferases and histone acetylation in parvoviral infection remain poorly understood. In the current study, we found the histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor, trichostatin A (TSA), promoted the replication and transcription of parvovirus minute virus of canines (MVC). Notably, the expression of host acetyltransferases KAT5, GTF3C4, and KAT2A was increased in MVC infection, as well as H4 acetylation (H4K12ac). KAT5 is not only responsible for H4K12ac but also crucial for viral replication and transcription. The viral nonstructural protein NS1 interacted with KAT5 and enhanced its expression. Further study showed that Y44 in KAT5, which may be tyrosine-phosphorylated, is indispensable for NS1-mediated enhancement of KAT5 and efficient MVC replication. The data demonstrated that NS1 interacted with KAT5, which resulted in an enhanced H4K12ac level to promote viral replication and transcription, implying the epigenetic addition of H4K12ac in viral chromatin-like structure by KAT5 is vital for MVC replication.IMPORTANCEParvoviral genomes are chromatinized with host histones. Therefore, histone acetylation and related acetyltransferases are required for the virus to modify histones and open densely packed chromatin structures. This study illustrated that histone acetylation status is important for MVC replication and transcription and revealed a novel mechanism that the viral nonstructural protein NS1 hijacks the host acetyltransferase KAT5 to enhance histone acetylation of H4K12ac, which relies on a potential tyrosine phosphorylation site, Y44 in KAT5. Other parvoviruses share a similar genome organization and coding potential and may adapt a similar strategy for efficient viral replication and transcription.

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    Xueyan Zhang, Jianhui Guo, Huanzhou Xu, Shuang Ding, Lishi Liu, Zhen Chen, Jingwen Yang, Yi Liu, Haojie Hao, Fang Huang, Jianming Qiu, Wuxiang Guan, Yuning Sun, Haibin Liu. NS1-mediated enhancement of MVC transcription and replication promoted by KAT5/H4K12ac. Journal of virology. 2024 Mar 19;98(3):e0169523

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    PMID: 38349085

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